Worries over crowd safety have prompted California State University officials to cancel a meeting that had been set for Monday.

The decision comes after protestors, earlier this month, damaged
the entrance to the Board of Trustees building in Long Beach.
Claudia Keith is with CSU:

"We had a number of large protests of external groups a couple
of weeks ago. And looking at our facility and the damage that we
still have to repair, the board decided that the only action that
they were going to take up, they can just do that in January."

That "action" is a review of CSU's presidential compensation
policy. Keith says that includes how university presidents are
selected and how salaries are set.

CSU currently has five presidential vacancies at: Northridge,
Fullerton, San Francisco, San Bernardino and the Maritime
Academy.

The board will take up the issue at its meetings on January
24th and 25th.